Below
are two separate series of prints with faces or masks that transform into
different faces when viewed upside-down.á
These are known as joge-e (上下絵, two-way pictures) or as ue-shita-e (upside-down faces).á Each print is shown upright
(based upon signature and seals) and rotated 180 degrees.á Neither series is listed in Kuniyoshi by Basil William Robinson
(Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1961).á
The prints are each about 14 by 10 inches (36 by 25 centimeters), a size
known as ˘ban.